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Ohio Weather March 3 Midday - 35° Above Normal

Ohio Weather March 3 Midday - 35° Above Normal

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Good afternoon. Ohio. I'm Jack O'Malley. Folks, there's a stationary front parked right along the Ohio River Valley. It's pulling Gulf moisture north like a fire hose. And it's pointed straight at us. Precipitable water values are near record territory for early March. That's the engine behind everything you're seeing today. In the next 24 hours. Southwest Ohio is catching it first. Cincinnati's sitting at 50 degrees with heavy rain already falling. One to two inches possible by morning. A Flood Watch is in effect for southern counties through Wednesday afternoon. If you're near creeks or low spots, you'll want to keep an eye on water levels tonight. Drive up I-71 to Columbus and you're at 44 degrees. Rain is likely through the evening. Lows tonight hold in the mid 40s. That damp chill soaks right through your jacket. Now push northeast toward Cleveland. You're on the cool side of that front at 35 degrees. Patchy fog settles in overnight. Rain catches up to you by morning. Here's what's wild. Lows tonight barely drop. Southwest Ohio stays near 50 degrees. That's more like mid April than early March. Wednesday cranks things up another notch. Highs reach 64 in the southwest, 57 in Columbus, 49 in the northeast. A few thunderstorms are possible, too. Looking ahead. This warm, wet pattern isn't going anywhere. An upper level ridge pushes temperatures 35 degrees to 35 degrees above normal. Thursday brings more rain with highs surging into the 60s and 70s. Friday offers a brief dry window before another system rolls in Friday night. Saturday looks stormy ahead of a cold front. Sunday finally clears the slate. One more bright spot. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise at 7:03 A.M. Sunset at 6:26 P.M. and tonight's full moon might just peek through the clouds between rain bands. Keep those storm drains clear tonight. Seriously. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Take care! That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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